Battle of Llucmajor | |||||||||
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Sculpture representing James III (killed) and his son James IV, who raises the banner of the Kingdom of Majorca in Llucmajor. | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Crown of Aragon | Kingdom of Majorca | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Gilabert de Centelles Riambau de Corbera | James III of Majorca † | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
Unknown | Likely high, army surrendered |
The Battle of Llucmajor (Catalan: Batalla de Llucmajor; IPA: [bəˈtaʎə ðə ˌʎumːəˈʒo]) occurred in 1349 when Peter IV of Aragon's forces defeated and killed his cousin James III of Majorca in the town of Llucmajor on the Balearic Islands, resulting in the end of the independent Kingdom of Majorca.